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NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly is "cautiously optimistic" issues over ice at the Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina will be resolved.
Bill Daly told owners that he didn't believe construction issues with the ice hockey rink were "insurmountable," but that the league's bigger concern as it gets ready to send players to the Olympics for the first time in over a decade is the ice quality.
If the ice isn’t safe, the NHL will take its puck and go home. That was the message NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly told reporters in Colorado on Monday amid news of ongoing issues with the Olympic ice hockey rink being constructed in Milan, Italy for the Winter Games in two months.
NHL officials said Tuesday they have trimmed the number of host candidates for the 2028 World Cup of Hockey to 16 cities, 10 in North America and six in Europe.NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly said after the conclusion of NHL club owners meetings in Colorado that the league will select one host in Europe and one in North America.
Also from the NHL's Board of Governors meeting, updates on Canada's men's roster, World Cup planning, Junior-NCAA logistics and NHL revenue.
Former FBI investigator Bill Daly and former NYPD detective Paul Mauro join 'America Reports' to discuss new details in the case of the January 6th pipe bomber and the investigative work that went into identifying him after almost five years.